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    The book "Friday Night Lights"‚ is a book about a team of high school football players; all with different characters‚ personalities‚ and situations. The town of Odessa‚ in Texas is where the story begins and takes place in. To some of the players‚ football is just a game and for others‚ it is much more. To portray the mood and feeling that there is more than what meets the eye‚ Bissinger uses various rhetorical strategies throughout writing the book; however the strategies that are more often seen

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    Assessment The student will watch a movie on the Harlem Renaissance. While watching the movie the students will be given a test that will have ten questions concerning the Harlem Renaissance Era. This is to test the knowledge of what they know about the Harlem Renaissance‚ the specifics of the events and why the event was significant. Created: 03/10/2012 (Based on rubric by REGINA WHITTIER) Last modified: 03/11/2012 09:58:46 PM Levels Criteria Level 3

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    is‚ in the 1940’s in Harlem it was very hard for the two brothers to escape. Some of the prominent uses are the military service‚ life in Harlem and especially the use of darkness. The military service plays an important role in the evolving of the narrator’s identity as it helps him gain respect and be recognized by the neighborhood‚ something that Sonny yearns for. Growing up in Harlem is the most important setting because the brothers endured several hardships in Harlem‚ which allowed them to

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    “Twelfth Night” is a play written by William Shakespeare in the 17th Century that was supposed to be performed on the twelve days of Christmas. The play is about twins that get separated. Viola one of the twins‚ lands on an unknown land. She disguises herself as a man to work for Orsino‚ the duke of the land. She does all this to meet Olivia‚ the woman Orsino is wooing. While wooing Olivia for Orsino‚ Olivia starts to fall in love with Cesario (Viola’s male name). Throughout the play Viola starts

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    today’s society. Because African Americans did not have their own identity‚ the Harlem Renaissance Movement allowed their creative juices to flow and gave them an out to some the stressors of society during that time. During the Harlem Renaissance‚ African Americans would use art‚ music‚ stories‚ poems‚ etc. to express themselves. The Harlem Renaissance is a great movement in African American history. The Harlem Renaissance Movement got its name from the city in New York which kind of became

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    Theme Paper Imagine that you’re guilty of a crime just because you’re a young black teen living in Harlem New York. How would you feel? Well Steven Harman is‚ and he is on trial for murder. Monster is the books name written by Walter dean Myers. It’s called Monster because of what the prosecutor‚ Miss Petrecelli referred to Steve as. A theme found through out this book is prejudice and it is shown through his background‚ the jail‚ and the clothes. First things first‚ the way the jury reviews

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    their masculinity to obtain what they desire‚ each individual is gifted with dissimilar traits of masculinity that aid in achievement of what they yearn for. All while consuming the hardships of growing up in the Puerto Rican community of East Spanish Harlem. Chino‚ originally a kind-hearted‚ law abiding citizen‚ knew establishing a name for oneself at a young age was necessary. As Chino expresses‚ “To have a name other than the one your parents had given you meant you had status in school‚ had status

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    Challenges Faced by Christopher Boone Christopher Boone is an autistic child who is the main character of the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night – Time by Mark Haddon. An individual must overcome difficult challenges in order to gain a sense of maturity. This will be demonstrated by examining Christopher Boone’s ability to learn to be persistent and to learn from his mistakes. He learns to be persistent by finding the killer of Wellington. He learns from his mistakes by taking a train to

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    John M. Murry describes Twelfth Night as having a ’silvery undertone of sadness’ - this view is held by other critics alike. Kiernan Ryan states how "the spectre of death haunts the romantic protagonists’ lives and loves from the start." This can be seen right from the beginning of the play with Orsino’s speech. He describes love as a kind of illness which is ’killing’ him in a sense; "The appetite may sicken and so die." This in itself gives the play a melancholy atmosphere right from the start

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    It became a classic among horror films‚ and was admired by many film artists across the country. Soon‚ the topic of zombies became a strong force in the horror genre of film and literature. In 1968‚ The Night of Living Dead was released‚ directed by the legendary George Romero. The film struck like wildfire in America‚ being one of the most suspenseful movies made to that date‚ and also hitting on controversial topics such as civil rights and death. In

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